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Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma: what do we really know about it?

C Giannini1, B W Scheithauer, P C Burger, D J Brat, P C Wollan, B Lach, B P O'Neill.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomas (PXA) may recur and demonstrate aggressive clinical behavior with a mortality rate between 15% and 20%. To the authors' knowledge, no histopathologic features currently are known to reliably predict recurrence or tumor progression.
METHODS: The study was based on 71 cases with available information regarding clinical and therapeutic data and follow-up. Diagnostic features included cellular pleomorphism, giant and/or xanthic cells, eosinophilic granular bodies, desmoplasia, and leptomeningeal involvement. The mitotic index (MI), the presence of necrosis, and endothelial proliferation were recorded in all primary resection specimens.
RESULTS: The study included 35 females and 36 males, age 26+/-16 years (mean +/- standard deviation). Approximately 98% of tumors were supratentorial, with 49% in the temporal lobe. Seizures were the presenting symptoms in 71% of patients. Extent of tumor removal was macroscopic total resection in 68% of cases and subtotal resection (STR) in 32% of cases. Postoperative radiotherapy, alone or with chemotherapy, was administered in 29% and 12.5% of cases, respectively. The recurrence free survival rates (RFS) were 72% at 5 years and 61% at 10 years, whereas overall survivals rates (OS) were 81% at 5 years and 70% at 10 years. In univariate analysis, the extent of resection was the single factor associated most strongly with RFS (P=0.003), followed by MI (P=0.007) and atypical mitoses (P=0.04). Necrosis was not found to be significant. The extent of resection and MI were confirmed as independent predictors of RFS by multivariate analysis. MI (P=0.001), atypical mitoses (P=0.02), and necrosis (P=0.04) were associated with OS by univariate analysis. In multivariate analysis, only MI was an independent predictor of survival. Information regarding MIB-1 labeling index and the use of adjuvant therapy was too limited to explore their prognostic significance confidently.
CONCLUSIONS: The study confirms that PXA is an astrocytic tumor with a relatively favorable prognosis. MI and extent of resection appear to be the main predictors of RFS and OS. Given the slow growth of the tumor, more studied cases and longer periods of follow-up will be essential to confirm our findings regarding prognostic factors affecting this unusual tumor.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10223246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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